Fleshlight wins legal case against Chinese manufacturer

Posted: January 24, 2018

Fleshlight owners Interactive Life Forms have announced that it has won an important legal case in China against a manufacturer that was making unauthorised copies of its products. After a lengthy process of litigation, inearly January 2018 the courts recognised that the counterfeit products made by Lemei [pictured] constituted ‘unfair competition’ against Interactive Life Forms. The courts also indicated that Lemei’s use of Interactive Life Forms’ name, address and information amounted to ‘false propaganda’ and a financial penalty was imposed on the company.

Matthew Esber, Interactive Life Forms’ legal counsel, said in a statement: “This is a precedent for establishing that Interactive Life Forms has been used in China since at least 2012 and confirms that use of our product’s information is unfair competition.”

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